Systematic support for improving education and learning in further and higher education has moved to centre stage in recent years- a phenomenon reflected in the booming membership of professional development bodies. This title complements the authors' introductory Guide to Staff and Educational Deve
Understanding and Developing Student Engagement (SEDA Series)
β Scribed by Colin Bryson (editor)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 287
- Series
- The Staff and Educational Development Series
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Enhancing the student experience, and in particular student engagement, has become a primary focus of Higher Education. It is in particularly sharp focus as Higher Education moves forward into the uncertain world of high student fees and a developed Higher Education market. Student engagement is a hot topic, in considering how to offer βvalueβ and a better student experience. Moreover it is receiving much attention all over the world and underpins so many other priorities such as retention, widening participation and improving student learning generally.
Understanding and Developing Student EngagementΒ draws from a range of contributors in a wide variety of roles in Higher Education and all contributors are actively involved in theΒ Researching, Advancing and Inspiring Student Engagement (RAISE) Network.
While utilising detailed case examples from UK universities, the authors also provide a critical review and distillation of the differing paradigms of Student Engagement in America, Australasia, South Africa and Europe, drawing upon key research studies and concepts from a variety of contexts.
This book uncovers the multi-dimensional nature of student engagement, utilising case examples from both student and staff perspectives, and provides conceptual clarity and strong evidence about this rather elusive notion. It provides a firm foundation from which to discuss practices and policies that might best serve to foster engagement.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Notes on contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Clarifying the concept of student engagement
Part I Students engaging: perspectives from researchers
2 Nottingham tales: diverse student journeys through their undergraduate degrees
3 The listening project: physiotherapy studentsβ narratives of their Higher Education experiences
4 Engagement as dynamic and relational: studentsβ accounts and achievements over time
Part II Students engaging: perspectives from students
5 Experiences of engagement: the successes and issues from a student perspective
6 Music to listen to while writing: Ludovico Einaudi or amazing piano music
7 Autoethnographic writing and student engagement practices: a personal and critical reflection
8 People can make or break student engagement
9 Students as researchers: personal reflections by students of their engagement in a research project
10 Cross-cultural experiences: exploring engagement as an international postgraduate
11 The NTSU Outstanding Teaching Awards: student perspectives on engagement
12 The impact of co-curricular activity on student engagement
Part III Engaging students
13 βWhat matters in the end is to act wellβ: student engagement and ethics
14 Academic engagement: engaging who and to what end?
15 Using student engagement research to improve the first-year experience at a UK university
16 Engaging experienced students as academic mentors in support of the first-year experience: the Epistemic Apprenticeship Project
17 Enriching the student experience: engaging students and staff
18 Reflections, and considerations about the future of student engagement
Bibliography
Index
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